Factorize \(9(x + y)^2- 4(x - y)^2\)
The correct answer is C. (x + 5y)(5x + y)
9(x + y)
- 4(x - y)
Using difference of two squares which says
a
- b
= (a + b)(a - b) = 9(x + y)
- 4(x - y)
= [3(x + y)]
- [2(x - y)]
= [3(x + y) + 2(x - y) + 2(x - y)][3(x + y) - 2(x - y)]
= [3x +3y + 2x - 2y][3x + 3y - 2x + 2y]
= (5x + y)(x + 5y)
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